The column that says let’s get the plan in place for the SPCA taking care of animals in case of disaster.

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Good evening!

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It doesn’t look like there will be Code Blue after tonight through at least Wednesday in Bridgeton.

Temperatures will be over 25 degrees and clear overnight or 32 with precipitation.

Those are the benchmarks.

Perhaps Mother Nature is waiting for Peggy Gentle-Van Meter to get home.

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A real winter fact:

Since oil tanks are often oval in cross section or round, the oil tank gauge is not precise, and it is giving the accurate reading of how much oil is in the tank only at 3 points: When the oil tank is full, half full, and empty.

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if your oil tank shows 1/4 full or less and it's during the heating season, you ought to call your oil company and ask for a delivery soon.

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The Cumberland County Fairgrounds will be having a countywide "Craft Show & Yard Sale" on May 3 (rain date May 4th) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, call 856-825-3820 or go to show@cumberlandcofair.com.

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Gateway Community Action Partnership's Mill Creek Crossings program is working hard to make the American Dream of homeownership a reality for area residents.

Mill Creek Crossings homes are being built on South Avenue and Eagle Street in Bridgeton and all units include three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen, appliances and central air.

Starting price is $77,500 and first-time homebuyers with an income of at least $30,000 (must have at least one dependent) are eligible.

Doors open at 12:45 p.m., buffet at 1 p.m. and the games begin at 2:30 p.m.

There will be special games, raffles, 50/50, and a mystery prize.

Bingo Bob, and a Prize Wheel, are just some of the other new features added this year.

Great prizes such as Coach Handbags, Longaberger baskets and pottery, Vera Bradley handbags, as well as baskets full of cheer, coffee and local gift certificates are only a few of the prizes to be awarded.